Wright got involved and witnesses attempted to break up the fight, the report said. Then Wright — who works as a security guard and carries a concealed weapons permit, according to an assistant public defender — reached for his gun.

"During the course of the altercation, it says you retrieved your firearm, a 9mm Taurus handgun with seven rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber," Judge John "Jay" Hurley said during Wright's first-appearance court hearing Wednesday. "This all happened in front of the customers at Dunkin' Donuts."

Some customers attempted to break up the fight before police could arrive. According to Lt. Michael Butkus, several witnesses also said that Longo told Wright he should shoot the manager.